Formula 1 2026: Radical Rule Overhaul Forces Drivers to Manage Energy, Sparks Criticism
Formula 1 has undergone a radical transformation ahead of the 2026 season opener in Australia, with cars becoming shorter, narrower, and lighter. The most decisive change is that 50% of power now comes from the battery rather than the combustion engine. Aerodynamics have also been altered, replacing the traditional DRS system with a "boost" button that allows drivers to unlock extra power during races. Experts have labeled these changes "the biggest ever," but not all stakeholders are pleased with the new direction.











